Category Archives: Short Stories

The doors slid open as I reached them and I took stock of what I was up against. There were several people in an elevator trying to get out of the hospital, but they were blocked by over a dozen … Continue reading →

For Halloween, here’s a few lines from a zombie story I never finished editing. Hopefully I can work on this project soon. Just as it seemed I was going to have to back down the Captain’s radio rang, “Captain, there … Continue reading →

Ever wake so slightly in the night? When it is far too dark for you to see? What is it in the dark? While everything else is deadly quiet, except for the scratching in the wall? Or the tapping on … Continue reading →

Far to the north, near the Spine of the World, a party of adventurers trudged through the frozen landscape in search of giants who attacked one of the Ten Towns. The group consisted of a mighty, yet simple, barbarian, a … Continue reading →

A fantasy writer’s metaphor for the conflict in Charlottsville The charred-wood arena was located in a remote land; far from the regulating eyes of the legionnaires. The fights that were held there were illegal, but also the most fantastic of … Continue reading →

Sarah shifted in her reclined chair, suddenly aware of cramps in her neck, arms, legs, back. Her eyes hurt and it was difficult to see the screen in front of her, gripped in her hands. She tried to look around … Continue reading →

This is a new beginning for me as a writer and I am very excited. In 2003 I had The Sureshot published and thought I was well on my way to being a full time, amazing writer. And why not? … Continue reading →